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English: Recirculating petroleum is pumped from the well by a replica steam engine. The petroleum is originally from McClintock Well #1, the oldest continously producing oil well.
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Date 30 July 2011, 12:44
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Author Niagara
Camera location 41° 36′ 39″ N, 79° 39′ 27.7″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.
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